I got a bunch of new A2Z Scraplets in the mail this week from winning the October challenge so I was very excited to start playing with them so worked all morning to get this finished for this month's recipe challenge.

The recipe "ingredients" are:

- the colour red

-material or felt

-sewing, (machine, hand, or faux)

-more than 1 photo

-paint or mist

-an A2Z scraplet. Show us how you love to use them

This is what I came up with:

Colour red: the kite in the title as well as the arrows and borders

Material or felt: the arrow above the photo is felt

Sewing: I hand sewed around the felt arrow

More than 1 photo: check used two :)

Paint or mist: splattered DecoArt Glamour Dust (ultra fine glitter paint in ice crystal) along the bottom; I also misted the doilies and chipboard arrow

Thursday, 28 November 2013

A couple of weeks ago at play group, one of the other moms wanted to know where she could go to order a hair clip holder, we told her about the places that make them but they were already booked up for Christmas, that idea wouldn't work. We tried explaining how to make one but she said she didn't have a creative bone in her body so I went home and made one for her. Unfortunately because my son has been sick, i have been unable to go to play group and give it to her, but hopefully will see her soon and give it to her :)

I took a course at my local scrapbook store (Scrapbook Lounge, Cold Lake) this week and created this beautiful mixed media canvas using Lindy products (love it). I was actually going to make this for my mom (using a different picture) but when my mom found out that I was going to a course she wanted to know all about it and then of course wanted to see what I made so instead of making one for my mom, I made it for my grandma :)

Saturday, 23 November 2013

A couple of weeks ago, Simple Sketches put a call out for guest designers and I literally jumped at the opportunity to apply (never thinking that I would actually get picked). Much to my surprise, I received an email inviting me to participate as a guest designer. I was so excited that I got started right away. This is the sketch I was given:

This is what I created:

I had so much fun with this sketch that I made another one:

To be honest, I'm not sure which one is my favorite I love them both!!! :)

Wednesday, 20 November 2013

In July I made a goal with myself that it would be very neat if i could make and send out all my christmas cards this year (which is a huge feat since I make all our Christmas gifts and have 72 cards we mail out). Well I am very proud to say but the last of the cards are done!!!!! Here are a couple of samples:

Tuesday, 12 November 2013

I started making paper quilts a couple of years ago when I came across a pattern and made one for my parents living room (they had just finished renovating their living room and could not find an accent piece for their wall so mom asked me to make one for her and she proudly displays it above her fireplace).

Last year I made a whole bunch of paper quilts for Christmas gifts for my friends. When my family found out that my friends had received them they all put in requests for their paper quilt. I told them that they had to wait and "perhaps" they would get one for Christmas next year (wink wink).

This one is made with Me and My big ideas specialty cardstock I got last December. The sparkle is from Martha Stewart essentials paper pad (neutrals):

These two used DCWV First Noel stack and the martha stewart neutral stack:

I finished it off by adding some recollection tree embellishments and some dollar store bling. This was so fun to make and I am very happy with the end result. I have started filling it and am still searching for more goodies and then I can officially call this project finished :)

my husband bought me flowers for our second anniversary. I saved the ribbon and used it to scrap the picture i took of the flowers (i also saved the flowers but dried them and am going to use them for poppori)

Supplies used:
Paper: American Crafts Cardstock (brights), the other papers have been in my stash for probably 8 years so no idea who they are from
flowers: recollections & Harmonie
flourish: dollar store
leaves: prima wooden icons (leaves & flowers)
ink: tattered angels glimmer mist (moss)

Thursday, 7 November 2013

I took plain white cardstock and then sprayed teal paint and then spritzed Tattered Angels glimmer mist (creme de chocolate). I then cut circles and cut strips and layered. Washi tape, flourishes and Cookie Monster embellies finish off this layout :)

Another shout out to The Everyday Scrapbooker who introduced me to Creative Scrappers. I have been following them for a couple of months but this is my first go at one of their sketches. It is sketch 255 and this is the sketch:

Creative scrappers had a twist with this sketch which was to match it with White. . .with1 (blueberry). For those who are not familiar with WW1, they are fabulous to challenge you to use white with only 1 other colour. I am actually a huge fan of WW1 because one of my favorite techniques to use when scrapbooking is using monochrome so I definitely took this as a challenge and this is what I came up with:

To create this layout I used some home-made modeling paste over The Crafter's Workshop Kasbah template and then sprayed tattered angels glimmer mist in sapphire over it. I then layered co-ordinating blueberry shades of paper with a matted photo. I used the glimmer mist (sapphire) on the thickers diy but did two coats to make it a bit deeper.

When I saw this month's sketch inspiration for DCWV's stack-a-holic challenge I immediately thought of Christmas because of the long strips in the back reminded me Christmas presents so I got out my Winter Holiday Stack and got to work. Here is this month's inspiration:

so I have been busy the last couple of weeks hence why i have been away but I am back and have a bunch of updates. A while back I made a bunch of hair flowers for my niece:

My friend Rachel loved them so much that I made her some halloween ones:

I got so much positive feedback from Rachel's halloween flowers and Sadie (my niece's flowers) that my girlfriends requested some for their girls. So I made Christmas ones for Erin and Adrian's little ones as well as some Christmas ones for Rachel: